Golf in Flagler County

Ocean Hammock Golf Club

A Jack Nicklaus Signature design, this challenging 18 hole course with 8 holes that overlook the ocean and a magnificent 468 yard par 4 finishing hole, beckons the avid golfer. There is a variety of holes that dogleg left and right and flow both uphill and downhill and greens that are both large and small. The final four holes have been dubbed “The Bear Claw” and feature the biggest water hazard on the East Coast…..the Atlantic Ocean. The Ocean Hammock golf course was named one of Golf Digest’s best new courses in 2001. The course was also awarded a Silver Medal Award by “Golf Magazine” in 2004. Golf packages are available.

Palm Harbor Golf Club

The Club at Palm Coast’s championship course, Palm Harbor, was designed by prominent architect Bill Amick. With 10 doglegs bordered by ancient live oaks and willowy sabal palms, accurate shot making is required for low scoring. This course was home to the Nancy Lopez/Lee Trevino mixed team championship.

Pine Lakes

Pine Lakes is the longest of the Palm Coast courses at 7,074 yards. This Arnold Palmer Signature design is a favorite of tournament planners. Pine Lakes ranks as one of Florida’s best. It has hosted scores of professional and prestigious amateur events. Fortunately for big hitters, it can also be forgiving. There is water on half its holes and long-iron approach shots are not uncommon.

Matanzas Woods

Matanzas Woods has been described as a “beautiful monster” and has been named one of “Golf Digest’s” “Best New Resort courses.” This course was designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay. Perennially ranked as one of Florida’s best, the 6,929 yard course weaves through pines, oaks, cypress and many lakes. This Signature course bears the Palmer trademark of rolling fairways, large greens and different strategies for each hole and is known by its five finishing holes.

Cypress Knoll

Cypress Knoll Golf Course, designed by Gary Player, offers golfers a variety of scenic backdrops, from hardwood and pine forests to love grass and pot bunkers. This Signature course is unmistakably reminiscent of northeast Florida, with its marshlands, lakes and magnificent wildlife. Golfers depart Cypress Knoll remembering tight fairways, testing par 3s and abundant wildlife.


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